A Dallas-area soldier and his wife, who owned their home mortgage-free, but lost it for failing to pay their homeowner association dues, have regained it in a court-ordered settlement.
Army National Guard Capt. Michael Clauer, who was serving in Iraq, and his wife failed to pay $977.55 in fees. The association sent multiple notices by certified mail, demanding payment. Under Texas law, a homeowner association can foreclose on a property and sell it at auction to gain what is owed, which is what the Clauers’ association did.
The $315,000 home was initially sold at auction for $3,201 then resold for $135,000. May Clauer was living in the property at the time. She testified that she suffered depression in her husband’s absence and didn’t know she owed money or that the property had been auctioned until she received a letter demanding rent.
Details of the settlement were sealed, but Shad Bogany, secretary-treasurer-elect of the Texas Association of REALTORS®, said homeowner associations should be regulated. "When there's a disagreement, who else can they call? What's the next step?" Bogany asked, and then answered rhetorically: "There is no next step. If the homeowners association isn't responding, there ought to be a neutral mediator for people to go to with complaints."
Source: Dallas Morning News, Valerie Wigglesworth and Erinn Connor (07/29/2010)
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
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